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					<description><![CDATA[MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — In a country with so much diversity, around 8.75 million people identify, at least partially, as American Indian or Alaska Native. In Minnesota, a state with more than 100,000 of those residents, the Dakota people have the largest presence. Shelley Buck, who has devoted her life to her culture and tribe, serves &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — In a country with so much diversity, around <a class="Link" href="https://data.census.gov/table?q=B02010:+AMERICAN+INDIAN+AND+ALASKA+NATIVE+ALONE+OR+IN+COMBINATION+WITH+ONE+OR+MORE+OTHER+RACES&amp;g=0100000US&amp;tid=ACSDT1Y2021.B02010">8.75 million people identify, at least partially, as American Indian or Alaska Native.</a> </p>
<p>In Minnesota, a state with more than 100,000 of those residents, the Dakota people have the largest presence. </p>
<p>Shelley Buck, who has devoted her life to her culture and tribe, serves as the president of <a class="Link" href="https://thefalls.org/">Friends of the Falls</a>. She is pushing to transform the heart of Minneapolis' Central Riverfront into an iconic destination honoring Indigenous history. </p>
<p>Friends of the Falls has been working with the City of Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Park Board and Dakota nations to possibly reassume ownership of a historic stretch of the city's downtown riverfront that was traditionally a Dakota sacred site. </p>
<p>"I want it to be a place of healing, connecting and reconnecting," Buck said. "A place for education where we can educate the people about things they weren't taught growing up and also that community building."</p>
<p>Dakota people went to Owámniyomni, meaning turbulent waters, for ceremony and women traveled to Spirit Island to give birth. Both sites have since experienced extensive damage and destruction.</p>
<p>"Friends of the Falls did a ton of work to arrive at a vision for what this place could ultimately be, that would highlight it in a way that would set us apart as a city and sets this particular destination apart from anything else you'll find in the rest of the country," said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.</p>
<p>Frey says acknowledgment of the lost history is one part of the process. He said another part is rectifying broken treaties.</p>
<p>"This is an opportunity for us to use that same legal system that did wrong to do right," Frey said.</p>
<p>Buck points out it's rare for people to want to help tribes get their land back.</p>
<p>"And saying, 'Here you go, it's your project. It needs to be native-led and native-focused, have at it.' You never hear about that," Buck said.</p>
<p>This project began with non-native people. People like Kjersti Duval, the CEO of Duval Companies, which is a real estate development and policy solutions company, first helped to protect the site.</p>
<p>"I was really one of those folks that were there at the beginning," Duval said. "The initial push was to prevent the site from further industrialization."</p>
<p>Quickly, native leaders were brought on board. One of the biggest hurdles is working to change land ownership.</p>
<p>"It has been extremely difficult to move this very small piece of land from federal ownership to local ownership. Like I said, seven years, it should be easier," Duval said.</p>
<p>These leaders want their work to be encouraging and emulated in other parts of the country.</p>
<p>"Great opportunity to touch people to have something that was once invisible become very visible, become a learning opportunity," Duval said.</p>
<p>"I'm excited for this to be a one-of-a-kind and really something that can help other states work towards," Buck said.</p>
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